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Hoe…..
HOE…..
HOE!
My least favorite gardening task.
Though it’s kinda hard to be a wimp about it when…..
….my cousin’s 78-year-old mother is out there hoeing, too.
Look how dry it is!!! (Why don’t weeds need rain to grow???)
Our garden is way behind due to the “moderate” drought we’ve been having this summer. We’ve started getting some rain in the last couple weeks, though, so things are looking up. Except for that hoeing thing. Rain means more hoeing. But fresh vegetables from the garden–yum! Is there anything better? Sigh…. Back to hoeing….
I get plenty of company while I’m hoeing. The cats love to stroll between the corn and chase the weeds that fly from my hoe. I have to stop and pet them.
There’s unexpected beauty, too. Look at these garlic tops. Who knew they were so pretty? I have to stop and admire them.
And then there’s cabbage-as-art. Wow. I have to stop and get my camera.
And there I go again, running around taking pictures, forgetting to hoe…… Oops. :mrgreen:
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I love the cabbage-as-art. I usually tote my camera with me everywhere and am always taking shots of things I suspect most people wouldn’t notice. It’s nice to see someone else does too!
Have a wonderful weekend. :-)
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Loved the zinnias in your first picture. So do butterflies
We have feast or famine here in terms of rain — it’s either a downpour with thunder, lightning and flood watches :drowning: or dry as a bone and hot.
Still, it’s NOT snow. So I’m not complaining.
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And I get on my hands and knees to pull weeds. Using a hoe would make the mulch fly into the grass. (I live in an community with an anal HOA.) But I always get good ideas when I’m pulling weeds and about to pass out from the heat. :flying:
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Hugs that you get rain soon!
Cole
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LeAnne :typing: :friday:
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Again, lovely images!
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We’re getting weird 10 minute thunderstorms where the rain stops after 10 minutes and the thunder and lightening last 2x as long. It’s keeping things green for now.
Have a fantastic weekend.
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I have ignored the garden. Insted, I have painting the house.
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Here in Belgium it doesn’t stop raining. :wall: Sometimes a little thunder and lightening too, to scare the dogs of course. But after this weekend it should be better. More sun, lees rain… I’m looking forward to it!
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by the way, thos are really nice pics..how many megapixels is your camera?
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by the way, thos are really nice pics..how many megapixels is your camera?
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